First of all: MMultiAnalyzer is great!
I'd love to see a new "oscilloscope" mode, where the different inputs are shown as their actual waveforms (ie. in the time domain, not the frequency domain).
Some thoughts about it:
- the displayed time window should be configurable: as fast as an actual oscilloscope (to compare e.g. oscillator waveforms) up to e.g. 20 seconds of audio (to compare the effect of different compressors)
- also, there should be a vertical zoom function to adjust for different amplitudes
- there should be modes where the drawing restarts as soon as the signal flank passes 0 or a specific other amplitude, so that we can see a single cycle (like s(m)exoscope's rising/falling modes with adjustable amplitude slider))
Why it would be useful:
- visualize the effects of (dynamics) processors: add one MMultiAnalyzer before and after the processor and compare a time window of several seconds. Like this:

- compare single cycle wave forms of oscillators or the effect of non-linear processors on simple sine waves (would be great in addition with the future asymmetric mode of MWaveShaper to match distortion to some other plugin) Like this:

I'm looking for this kind of functionality for quite some time now. Blue Cat's Oscilloscope Multi comes close, but the time window is too short to compare changes on a broader scale (like compressors) and the drawing isn't really smooth.
Maybe other users would also like this addition.
Have fun,
Andre
